Tuesday 30 September 2008

school school school

Monday 18 August 2008

Liu Xiang

don't blame..

hell boy - the golden army


this one is better then Journey to the Center of the Earth

Friday 8 August 2008

888The 2008 Olympic Games(29th)

Fireworks at the opening ceremony
The Bird's Nest stadium
The Olympic rings are hoisted into the night sky
The Chinese flag is raised
Giant grey boxes representing printing blocks from ancient China

The crowd erupts as basketball player Yao Ming leads the host nation into the stadium with the tiny Sichuan earthquake survivor Lin Hao
Three-times gold medal winning gymnast Li Ning is suspended high in the stadium Li Ning
The Olympic flame

더 멜로디 (The Melody)-Good Bye

oh I love you endless time
I lose my mind because of you
oh I want to kill myself
you are the only love in my life
the only thing there is night
my love you are every breath that I
take oh I love you

if you go say good bye
but you know this
I will always love you bye! bye!
if u go say goodbye
but you know this!
I will always love you!

어떤 말도 하기 힘들 때
在說任何話也辛苦時
또 그대가 보고 싶을 때
在再想見到你時
아무런 말도
任何說話也
아무런 행동도 무엇도 난 할 수 없잖아!
任何行動也 我甚麼也沒法做到

everyday every night !
every single day I want you!
please don't leave me alone!
don't leave me alone!

I want you I need you love you
I`m gonna take you!

if you go say good bye
but you know this
I will always love you
bye bye if u go
say good bye
but you know this
I will always love you

oh I want to kill myself
I am just singing
I love you

Saturday 26 July 2008

Sunday 22 June 2008

Thursday 12 June 2008

The Ice Is Getting Thinner


We're not the same, dear, as we used to be.
The seasons have changed and so have we.
There was little we could say, and even less we could do
To stop the ice from getting thinner under me and you.

We bury our love in the windsory grave
Along came the snow, that was all that remained.
But we stayed by it's side as the days turned to weeks
And the ice kept getting thinner with every word that we'd speak.

And when spring arrived
We were taken by surprise when the flows under our feet
Led into the sea
Nothing was left for you and me.

We're not the same, dear,
And it seems to me
There's more where we can go
With nothing underneath.
And it saddens me to say
But we both know, well, it's true
That the ice was getting thinner
Under me and you.
The ice was getting thinner
Under me and you.

Saturday 7 June 2008

快d delete佢
搵野間住佢

Thursday 5 June 2008

Do you remember

There are things we won't recall
Feelings we'll never find

It's taken so long to see it
Cos we never seemed to have the time

戀上另一個人

睇合唱就好了

Tuesday 3 June 2008

Monday 2 June 2008

一日雲吞, 一日鯪魚球

劉翔退賽

圖為劉翔宣佈退賽並向在場觀眾致歉後在主持人的陪同下走出賽場。 中新社發 鄧悅 攝

中新網6月1日電 2008年紐約田徑大獎賽110米欄比賽當地時間5月31日舉行,中國飛人劉翔因為擔心受傷,退出了比賽。美國選手特拉梅爾以13秒11奪冠,中國選手史冬鵬以13秒47獲得了第五名。

劉翔的退賽,引起了國內體育迷的迷惑,有人認為是因為雨水問題,也有人猜測說是「神秘原因」。據美國媒體披露,劉翔退賽的真正原因是他「右腳腳筋的過緊」,也許是擔心受傷,所以他選擇了退賽。

其實在賽前的最後備戰中,劉翔就曾因右腿突遇不適而提前終止訓練。在熱身訓練後練起跑時出的狀況,劉翔在跨過第一個欄架前突然收住腳步,隨後整個人 仰面躺倒在跑道上,手扶右腿,面露痛苦神色。劉翔告訴孫海平和醫生,自己的右腳腳踝和右大腿根部有些不適:「兩個地方都感覺痠痛,疼得沒辦法抬腿。」

雖然退出了在紐約的比賽,不過這位奧運會的衛冕冠軍告訴賽事組織者,他仍然希望能夠參加隨後的另外一站的比賽。不過,他的師傅孫海平卻有所保留,認為以他的身體狀況,看起來很難繼續參賽。

劉翔的退賽,也讓專程來為他助陣的華人華僑與留學生感到有些失落。他們揮舞著中國國旗,希望能目睹劉翔在紐約奪冠。這麼多華人在田徑比賽中助陣,也讓美國媒體感到吃驚,美聯社就感嘆此情景「實屬罕見」,也由此可見劉翔在華人心目中的地位。

對於自己的退賽,劉翔也感到愧對同胞。他賽後沒有接受媒體的採訪,不過卻特地通過官方的擴音裝備發表了講話,為退出比賽道歉。這個善意之舉也獲得了觀眾的熱烈掌聲。

Sunday 1 June 2008

Even heroes have the right to bleed
I may be disturbed, but wont you concede
Even heroes have the right to dream

Saturday 31 May 2008

531

happy birthday to you.

Hold On

You tried so hard to be someone
That forgot who you are

You tried to fill some emptiness
Till all you had spilled over

Now everything’s so far away
That you don’t know where you are
You are

(Chorus)
When all that you wanted
When all that you had don’t seem so much
For you to hold onto
For you to hold onto

For you to belong to


When it’s hard to be yourself
It’s not to be someone else

Still everything’s so far away
That you forget where you are
You are

(Chorus)
When all that you wanted
When all that you had don’t seem so much
For you to hold onto
For you to hold onto

Hold on [4x]

Hold on [4x]

(Chorus)
When all that you wanted
When all that you had don’t seem so much
For you to hold onto
For you to hold onto
For you to hold onto

For you to belong to

Wednesday 28 May 2008

what happens in vegas

Tuesday 27 May 2008

legal framework

Happy Birthday to S-Wing, Victor, Joanne and my cousin!

Wednesday 21 May 2008

i wish you well..............

一通電話 一個消息 兩行眼淚
我希望你會留係度 而唔係去天國

edit:
hes in heaven now...
may you rest in peace..you will be missed

1000 Words - Piano Squall

Monday 19 May 2008

Nationwide silence

The Chinese flag flies at half-mast in Tiananmen Square on 19 May 2008
China has begun three days of mourning for the victims of the devastating earthquake in Sichuan province

Flags are flying at half-mast and at 14:28 a nationwide silence will be observed to mark exactly a week since the earthquake struck.

開考

LARRY,FRANKIE2個
份卷做到一半好唔想做
好耐無寫咁多字

今天下雨囉~

Sunday 18 May 2008

Superhuman

[Verse 1]
Weak I have been crying and crying for weeks
how'd I survive when I can barely speak
Barely eat on my knees
But that's the moment you came to me
I don't know what your loves done to me
Think I'm invincible I see
Through the me
I used to be

[Chorus]
You changed my whole life
Don't know what you're doing
To me with your love
I'm feeling all superhuman you did this to me
Superhuman all things in me
I think it's time I'm here with you
Superhuman
Superhuman
Superhuman

[Verse 2]
Strong since I've been flying and writing the wrongs
Feels like almost had it all along I can see tomorrow
But every problem is gone because I've flown everywhere but love inside of me
It's unbelievable to see
How love can set me free

[Chorus]
You changed my whole life
Don't know what you're doing
To me with your love
I'm feeling all superhuman you did this to me
Superhuman all things in me
I think it's time I'm here with you
Superhuman
Superhuman

[Bridge]
It's not a bird, not a plane.
It's my heart and its going going away
My only weakness is you
Only reason is you
Every minute with you
I feel like I can do anything
going going I'm gone away in love

[Chorus]
You changed my whole life
Don't know what you're doing
To me with your love
I'm feeling all superhuman you did this to me
Superhuman all things in me
I think it's time I'm here with you
Superhuman
Superhuman

Saturday 17 May 2008

劉志榮


2008年5月15日
因肺積水在伊利沙伯醫院病逝
享年56歲


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Old lady being carried by rescue worker 17/8/08
A man cries on the debris in Hongguang village in Qingchuan County, Sichuan province (16 May 2008)
A landslide on a expressway towards the earthquake-hit Wenchuan County, Sichuan province (16 May 2008)
Continuing aftershocks have hampered attempts to deliver aid, and many affected areas are no longer accessible by road.
Chinese soldiers carry aid at Zipingpu Dam in Wudu, Sichuan province (16 May 2008)
Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) comforts quake survivors in Shengli village, Leigu town in Beichuan County, southwest  Sichuan Province (16 May 2008)
Members of a Taiwanese rescue team line up at their headquarters in Taipei as they prepare to travel to Sichuan province, China (16 May 2008)
TW rescue team




Members of the Japanese rescue team carry the body of a victim at Qiaozhuang Town of Qingchuan County in the quake-stricken southwest China's Sichuan Province, May 17, 2008. Japanese earthquake rescuers found two corpses in a collapsed six-floor building in Qiaozhuang at 7:25 am after 16 hours rescue operation.
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Russian rescue team

A 6-year-old boy from a destroyed village waits to be evacuated in the back of a military truck in earthquake-hit Beichuan county, Sichuan province, May 16, 2008


Singaporean relief team


Saturday 17 May : Lin Minhui, Singapore consul in Chengdu, capital city of southwest China's Sichuan Province, told China.org.cn by telephone that a Singaporean rescue team had arrived at Chengdu airport at 7:30 pm Friday 16th, and had reached Shifang City by 10:00 pm the same evening
Yingxiu Township, Wenchuan County
Sniffer dogs



Chinese President Hu Jintao

Premier Wen Jiabao & Chinese President Hu Jintao (R)
5月14日,国务院总理温家宝抵达地震重灾区四川北川县察看灾情。这是温家宝在北川县灾民安置点看望灾民。

Students holding candles form a shape meaning love embracing Wenchuan of southwest China's Sichuan Province

Aerial view of badly stricken Yingxiu Town

Earthquake victims are seeking for their missing relatives in Mianyang 404 Hospital on May 15, 2008.
Earthquake victims are seeking for their missing relatives
Just returning to his hometown, Yuan Shutong is searching for his relatives and friends at the aid center Jiuzhou Stadium in Mianyang City on May 14, 2008.
Looking for missing relatives


Beichuan, Sichuan province May 13, 2008

Sichuan
图文:救护人员在废墟上抢救幸存的小学生

China quake victims flee 'flood'

There has been panic in the quake-hit Chinese city of Beichuan after reports a river had burst its bank sparked fears the entire city could be flooded.

The BBC's Paul Danahar in Beichuan says there was a stampede as thousands of people fled to higher ground.

The whole city has been evacuated, forcing the suspension of all rescue efforts, our correspondent says.

Beichuan is close to the epicentre of Monday's devastating quake in which it is feared about 50,000 people died.

On Saturday the number of confirmed deaths rose to 28,881 and the Chinese authorities say that about five million people have been made homeless by the disaster.

We were in the process of filming a man about to be pulled out after hours of digging and the rescue team had to abandon him and run
BBC correspondent Paul Danahar in Beichuan

Our correspondent in Beichuan says the city went from a scene of rescue and relief into mayhem.

"Everybody just ran - rescuers, army relief teams, medical workers and locals - and people who were in the process of being rescued had to be left behind.

"We were in the process of filming a man about to be pulled out after hours of digging and the rescue team had to abandon him and run."

Our correspondent has now returned to the heart of the city after the authorities said that though the river had burst its banks the city was not under threat from the water, but the majority of people are remaining on the surrounding hillsides.

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"It is not surprising," our correspondent says. "This entire community has been shaken to its core, they are surrounded by unstable buildings which threaten to topple at any moment, and the people have been deeply traumatised by what has happened."

The Chinese government has organised a massive search and rescue effort, which has garnered some success.

On Saturday, 33 people were dug out of the rubble in Beichuan, China's official Xinhua news agency reported, they include a 52-year-old man who was pulled free after 117 hours buried in debris.

And in the hard-hit county of Wenchuan a German tourist was pulled from rubble having been buried for 114 hours.

Mass graves

Rescue teams from South Korea, Singapore and Russia have joined Japanese and Taiwanese experts taking part in the operation.

The specialist teams are equipped with sniffer dogs, and fibre-optic cameras and heat sensors to detect people buried under the rubble.

But the number of people being pulled out alive are few and increasingly it is dead bodies which are being retrieved.

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BBC reporter at the scene

The authorities have resorted to burying the bodies in mass graves in an effort to prevent disease.

People in the quake zone are being told to wear face masks and disinfectant teams are out in force.

The BBC's Quentin Sommerville in Chengdu says that five days on China's efforts are now squarely focused on getting help to those who survived the earthquake.

Rubble from destroyed buildings is being taken away and streets are being cleared.

In some of the worst hit areas, people now have tents, fresh water, and something to eat. But in more inaccessible parts of the province, the authorities are still struggling to get help to survivors.

Race against time

China's president has urged rescuers throughout the earthquake-struck province of Sichuan to race to save lives.

Visiting the south-western province, Hu Jintao said "time is pressing" during the effort's "most crucial phase".

"Although the time for the best chance of rescue, the first 72 hours after an earthquake, has passed, saving lives remains the top priority of our work," Mr Hu told distraught relatives of those still missing.

A man cries amid debris in Sichuan province, 15 May, 2008

On Friday, Mr Hu toured Mianyang, one of the cities worst-hit by the 7.9-magnitude earthquake, where he viewed relief efforts and met rescue workers.

Correspondents say the Chinese president's presence in the region appears to reflect the level of government concern over the scale of the disaster.

Premier Wen Jiabao said the quake was the most destructive and widespread since the People's Republic was founded in 1949.

Its scale was greater than that of the Tangshan earthquake in 1976 which left 240,000 dead, he said.